Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6688123 | Applied Energy | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A novel Cr-methanol fuel cell was designed to remove Cr(VI) with simultaneous electricity production. In this design, methanol was oxidized on anode, while Cr(VI) was reduced on cathode. With 2 mol Lâ1 sodium hydroxide as anolyte and 0.1 mol Lâ1 sodium sulfate as catholyte, the power density output of as high as 903 W mâ2 with external resistance of 15 Ω at 45 °C could be obtained. More than 91% Cr(VI) could be reduced in one single cycle of around 400 min. What is more, the presented electrochemical cell can steadily run in wide temperature ranges from â14 °C to 45 °C. Our results also demonstrated that the proposed Cr-methanol fuel cell had potential application for Cr(VI) removal with simultaneous electricity production.
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Authors
Qing-Yun Chen, Rong Fu, Xiao-Wen Fang, Wen-Fang Cai, Yun-Hai Wang, Shao-An Cheng,